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28 NO. CONVICTS ESCAPE leven Men Break Out of the McNeil’s Island Penitentiary--One Caught Jan, 2—An Pell and successful Jpede by 21 priacners from a cs yesterday afternoo present time but o as been recaptured, ee break was mace w ~ebtg ‘A hole had been geiek wall of coll No. 10, occupted by , Who Was se ‘W. D Sayeer, for robbery, and Harry Set wo ove. ome the escape. two men wall hia We a foot tn Nae cut threash, as wes at the cea a foot th connection wed through det oe the exception of ‘on duty on the ‘the corridor. all t dinner, The prisc to thatr friends, w 0 and then esca cape ad een, ce when the roll ail settlers on the ‘Word was at once! » sent up from Idaho Nome, pickpock- crete, Nome, ‘Davis, Nome. in, true name ‘counterfeiting. @ Moriarity, Spokane, coun. Idaho, counterfeit. Kenwright, Nome, man. Carroll, Alaska, murder. ho planned Snyder, w! siee the deliver ite convicts, ain such affairs before. tly no possible ee of final escape for the Unless they got away last night, which ts un Vall that remains F it the men down. Pate island deating the ting every nook and cranny:| Moran Captured tertetter cere cea : ‘ashore, all Ide “wore, feland every Grates penitentiary at MoNeit's and five guards were at with ih, Nome, larceny, Spokane, counter- Ide and 2 deputies are He was in the ‘ke at Spokane last a farmer to drivy . Pees too boats ing to farmers, have beet and unless to the matnian: exception- | land, and will hy them until tt ts safe to release them. Manning Assists from Washingte | Cetved by the captain of th m, and UP | cutter Manaing, now tn the Tacoma of the | harbor, to send two steam " manned with marines, to ald in Searching. The launches left Ta- oma at 10 o'clock. They have or- ders to patrol the taland. The Marines a armed for action, and Jare working in harmony with ‘Ide’s forces. *They will be able to repulse any effort at resistance that can be made. Fifty launches are now pa- trolling the island. Now on Daty TACOMA, Jan, 20.—12:90 p. m.—The marines from the Manning now on duty, relieving those whe night. Marshal Ide thin tall the men will be captured today MeNeil's island ts five miles long | and three miles wide, and ts covered | with a dense underbrush, making | the capture rather difficuit | ‘There are miles of coast-lne to} | | ape was the Unit- hile War- dug in the rving time These The} thickness, the floor tok, and a the air the dotler iler Toor surround. President Roobevelt has abou guard, so that many are of the jopinton that the escape of some may be made if the convicts are seattered. A suspicion exists that Cari Hanson, the counterfelter who | ge two weeks ago And was had been Uberty for himeelf a ain firearms for the present jail- ak. ‘The farmers on MoNeill's taland are aiding Ide’s guards tn the desperate man-hunt. There ts a reward of $100 for each convict, which ie a great stimulus to action. ‘The Latest ‘The latest news is to th ffect jthat no further captures have been . |made. Dogs are now being used to Darsiery;.|trace the foot-printa. None of the farmers have approached for food by the convicts. “Freese out and starve” is now the great hope of Marshal Ide to compel the men to | surrender, BATTLE two men wall over~ he guards oners gave ho entered ped. sing, Ww was called inland to | | Ea O'Netl, 1 May Fight A desperate encounter of some kind is probable teniemt, as it is) | feared that outside aid ts being lent) and in such an event firearms may jbe ‘smugeted to the convicts. Hunger and cold, it is thought, will drive them to desperation, 4 ¥, are twe/ attacks on goods and farmhouses are and havtjexpected to occur. There will be |targe force of guards and deputy | marshals on the scene all night. THEY FAVOR PANAMA 2-25. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 20.--|now throwing up intrenchments. The ‘The president this afternoon sent to jrelsis are trying to land forces. a mendation the the isthmian canal | 5 SHIPS SUNK Rowe to be done COLON, Colombia, Jan. 11:50 &. m—A Naval battle is being fought in Panama harbor today between three revolutionary and three gov- : ». rush and) a are the | a! mer Leutaro, of the Chilean It ‘The Isthmian canal report is unan- imous. . For Appropriation A delegation representing the Ten- nessee River and Improvement As- soctation appeared before the house rivers and harbors committee today and presented a memorial urging the Sars are on th heen fired as yei.| necessity for the improvement of the eon the way to tl» Tennessee river. AD appropriation has seized of « million and a half dollars ts de- on the ie sired. Six Vessels and Large Bodies of , Troops Are Exchanging Shots at Panama Bay | steamer Boye 8 > | deipht | Sighting The navy department at from Captain Philadelphia, off ee Se ee Sede enc MAY WIN SKATING HONORS 1902. HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # A MONTH CENT: Cheap Lots ON EASY TERMS Lots on Madrona Park, nier Heights, Madison street, Queen Anne, Untversity and Columbia car lines, South Seattle, West Beattle and Ballard. Every lot ered is le and ready to butld on we can make terms to wult you. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block New Goods Arriving Every d. factories to us y they come direct from the We buy every thing for spot cash. There is no middleman’s profit to pa: every discount. we get the advantage of We bu y only from the most reputable makers, E ry possible means is taken to get for your buying the best goods in the market at the | ‘owest pric Your continued custom Herbert $. Upper 12 and 12 Scheverinan Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, and the good words you speak of us is our reward and we consider it ample. New Lines of Monarch, t completed arrangements for the reception of Prince Henry of Prussia.—News Item | teh on the but un F antiseptic nm the d rewarded as more than a ani bility the remainir Ke It, decidedly verity of the dinoase n killed, Dr, Eimer ¥. Hey | 1. All competent physicians Neve in vaccination. & 1 never heard of ita being tn- Jurlous when properly done. On the trary, I think ft is alwa bene and almost @ certain pre-| er and stating that a fight was the bay of Panama and th 3 ernor of the province hd t ie nV te p In a perventage of ¢ preventive, and smaller lessens the in « ing on in the gov- i 1 Panama Company be- FRANCISCO, Jan. 4 The Pacific Steam Navigutk |Company state that their vensels | Laureta, tonnage 3,085, and Quoto (hot Chiquita), tonnage 1,08 were seized during the past fe weeks by the Colombian governme while engaged in plying between F nd Central America in the Company's ¢ trade. the Pacific NEW York The Panama AN fet It i uaually an effective pre. ventive, and when it p #0 not, certainly greatly mitigates the se- verity of an attack. Dr. Hee ad “ae scarcely any. Railway Company thie one ballet in the v1 dent at Colon saying | ‘0 '# almost univ ¢ of the insurgent and tw Speaks Ge Mment vessels had been Dr. B. Weldon Young said: “There sunk in the Panama harbor naval! |t# no doubt that vaccination tea pre he Panama Canal and I think there ts went among rep. pon the subj tea 20. United States cruiser ts close to the ec Reports at Washington WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 20. # o'clock his afternoon received a long cable Mead of the cruiser anama, giving the naval ba’ between, government vessels in etalle of th Ms eC. Z. Moye * dinpaten “The in-| 2 amer Tadilla attacked the} ose Quarters. The tat-| her and she le on| p. m—The stat ° fternoon re | } } from three to engagement ventive of smalipox. The dur ss of its preventive power is a ques jtion, I have vaccinated myself fre does not take the subj 5 sidered tmm ¥ all of them. patient should have |rare cases _———__ Dr. Will A. Shannen All, ag far as I know, believe : 1 it has been proven by the Among Local Physicians | vecoing-audapedinary care ‘on’ the | -__ }part of the patient that the treat ment does no Injury to the patient | person i cnpelens. m som | |All Declare That It Operates With) % Hoth. Within it years after b No Danger to Patient [Dereon can stand |pox with Imp w that period should catch the diseane it will be tn “ very mild form. The efficacy of vaccination 1s easily seen from the remarkable decrease of deaths from vently, In cases where vaccination 3 A preventive except. in very | . L Vaccinatien Is in High Favor | \.°\:. 2 thounands of cases Unat with pure the vaccine ia not pure Jury may rewutt Jand up to if @ person Of timely tnterest, in view of the wide prevails of mmallpox in the United States and the stringent or ders regarding the compulsory vac- ination of school children through the couritry, are the views of the }local medical fraternity on the ef- ree tt See eee Se eee oe Emperor and Princely Shirts priced. at $1.00 to $1.50 ADAMS& BLANCHARD 7439 Second Ave., Hinckley Block COEDS OES IOE OE OEOEO OOOO OH OHO Vaccine ‘We nell only the best obtainable, Fresh supplies arriving daily. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 621 FIRST AVENUE BOPSEDED EO TOE OFOEDIO1D 1S CO1O1OIOIOIOD SHELLACINE Wood Filler Equal to Shellac at 1-4 the price. Star Paint & Wall Paper Co. Inc. Cor. Third and Pike St. Phone, Main 909. LION CLOTHING HOUSE wer Too many left, we m_st clean them out, the room. $10.00 Ov ¥12.60-$15.00 Overe w e need coats for. 85.00 ats f All our highest gr Overcoata, including up-to-date long yoke Cvercoats $9.5 For........ ‘These Coats were sold at the beginning of the season for $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Come in, you will see that everything here i# just as advertised. We want to make @ customer of every one that buys here. What we advertise we do. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South Cor, Main. G0G060°56580 WEATHER FORECAST For Geattle and Vicinity—For to. night, cloudy; Tuesday, occasional rain; brisk east to southeast winds. the AND CAFE We give you six loaves of the best HOME-MADE BREAD the city for 2, 1413 Second Ave. Bon Marche block. Tel. Green 241 in A GREAT TRADE EVENT Our Big January Sale is the most important trade event Seattle will see this year. We promise you unusual-remarkable-saving chances now there is a big, red tag on everyt ing in the store, The re- ductions are positive and represent great, honest savings to you during this month. WELCOME January Sale Pricing of F ficiency of vaccination as a pre- Yentive or « paillative und th sibility of att patients f i eination tt It must be admitie that very many people fear to sub- | mit to vaccinatic | posed ability to serious resulting | sickness, This fear, it appears, is unfound- | ed. The Star today submitted half @ dozen or more local physi clans the following three questions | amply covering the subject of vao- | cination in its general aspect The Questions | centage of the medi-| believes in vaccina- Rockers is Most Im- portant Hundreds and hundreds of rockers here, every good kind, plain, fancy. The January sale pricing of them is exceptionally interesting to Rocker wanters, Each one is greatly, muchly re- duced and represents quite an item of saving to you. Why not come in and see just how the pricing goes? Here we picture two value selection WILL TALK ON TARIFE Philippine Question Be- fore the Senate EPISCOPAL CHURCH = AT EIGHTH AND JAMES TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE Crossed Wires Thought to B the Cause of the Disastrous Blaze—Fire Originatec in the Rear of the Pipe Organ—To Put Jp a New Edifice Parish church, the firsq E. Haynes, we began to remove the furniture. The firemen, how: Shawch in Seattle, and Ong tthe fire from spreading to the tmportant in the ju: rectory. Olympia, was almos§ “At present I cannot state defin- by a fire which itely what our plans will be. The after 2 o'clock this wails are, I think, practically un- 1. What gal fraternity ion? 2. To what Hable to injury properly admin 3. In vaccina does it merely lessen the severity of the dineane if later contracted? The answers run as follows Dr. F. M. Carroll Two-thirds at least re is no danger at all. There Is no reason for being afraid of vac cination. It gives trouble only when |it is not kept properly | the underclothing is allo | tate tt 3. Vance WASHINGTON, Senator Allison first appearance on the senate this morning since the holl- day adjournment. He was warmly congratulated upon his re-election Senator Lodge reported the Philip- pine tariff bill and gave notice that he would call up the bill Tuesday af. ternoon and urge its passage from day to day, He said that he would givé the proper opportunity for a thorough deb: Rawlina, repre senting th mmit r rity ent ity report on the form Jan, 20.— made his extent are vor of the from va tered? i @ prev perrona nation, ntive or Attractive Upholstered Rocker $5.95 Solid Oak or Finished Mahogany; this Rocker s one of the most atiractive in the showing, finely French polished, has upholatered seat and back in best grade of heavy Oriental tapestry usual store price is $9.00, a t short!; his morning only the bare harmed with the exception perhaps ‘& few charred timbers re- of the east wall. Our greatest loss corer of Eighth avenue was that of the beautiful memorial | street to show whe the organ, which was one Bandsome little church of the best on the coast, and our memorial p lectern.” Miles morning a pasverby no- Trinity Parish church was built in issuing from the church, 1890, chiefly through the efforts of Gepartment was notified, the late Dean Watson, who was then the firemen arrived, al-in charge of the parish. Mr. Gower. 1% te but a run of four or has had charge for nearly five years. the church was beyond The church cost about $25,000. The | mt safety. The fire spread organ was installed and dedicated | SB End the rectory, which 1s about 11 months ago. It cost $7,000) Rorth of the churci and was insured for $6,000. The Of destruct! But building was insured for $6,000. turned their efforts to- Whether or not the memorial win- the spread of the dows were insured is not known, as and also the B. Pelly, the treasurer of the parish, across Eighth av-jeft last night for Eugiand. the burning building The Memorial Windows ‘Wires the Cause Among the memorials were three (ery coM- oR, at roll all goodly regu- € ed worked, heav strong and ly natural finished e value is $5.76. Some Great Saving Chances in od rt provides that Philippines into th shall be taxed only 75 cent. of the Dingley rates, and a further reduction on those articles upon which there are tax levies, to the amount of such export tax ‘The house bill, granting franking privil to Mra. McKinley, was passed by the senate today. EMPHATIC. COMMANDS ination is not a preve | Dut lensens the reverity of smalls often rendering tt a var I vaccinate leant 2 ” «kes. That shows that I am prace ally an cinated an g00d sign, smallpox jually go act the ane nuch less aggravat Dr. Horace ¥ y-nine per cent think vaccination, prop- 4, is ever injurious ally accepted th Ination an abs ihe $ Parlor Furniture Prices Are All Great- ly Moved for This January Sale MISS DAVIDSON, THE AMERICAN, id I hope t re and for the figure pair skating contest speed races and gir championships, Interacholaatic race, distance GENEVA, Jan. 20—Crack skaters from Austria, France, Germany, Sweden, Holland and other coun tries are taking part in the int meters national speed and figure s#kating| America ! championships which began Satur-| contest by Miss Davidson, of Ne day at Davos Plats. ‘ who Is the champ 1 States in fancy sk fs thought by her friend have a certainty of winning the first in her class, it does r for they ar If it 1 wie al take, it is a not Hable ke, it is in cage the it wil be A form wel will be represented in t J for fue 3 ¢ following events > |, 5,000 and 10,000 me skating champt | Nine of the fire is son a lows in memory of Dr. T. | It is the bellef of the Minor, M. Haller and Norman those who arri ‘ox, who were drowned while hunt-| that it was ¢ ral years ago. lectern tA. C. and son in men f Bisho by ry in just the same goods half the licen Drog 5) it and as Anderson | An| f rial pulp f ‘ea Morris Chatr and Morris Chairs then more them in great showing and each with big red red tion tag on, representing in many cases half regular selling prices. The pricing is values are the most. worthy year—this we promise you id values on offer is here pic We have ranged for ive mo’ ment in Parlor Furniture. W are determi to mak large spac this part store and pricing {8 80 fixed ‘that in many cases red tag marks are about actual } cost. With this extraordinary pricing—and it cer- tainly is—it will not take long to make some great $ and rapid moving of parlor furniture. A piece is 2 here pric :84.95 ar ot entive Dr. 8. B. Limerick entire medical p 4 canont classify Kclentists, Osteopathiats of that sort as physicians Vaccination itelf does not result | Injurtously. However, vaccination by an incompetent person causes poisoning and may the lows of a limb, Some persons are hot affected by vaccination at all Jand again, some people when vac jeinated have a very hard time, being | afte by symptoms similar x, With proper care no in I result from vaccination Vaccination lessens . th severity of smallpox. Vaccinatle being #0 universally practioed, small pox is now, In the majority of cases, prevalent in @ light form—variolotd Dr. M. E. A, McKechnie 1. Every phyaicl right to practice ation ry will be looked i evidence num stores have drug w ainst a 1 we will £ btained tn all but by the drink re bound to be put on an ting with peop as license and the m our side tive Charlie ng @erved the se the men charged in the com- plaints filed Saturday. It is rum ored that a counter action will soon be commenced by the wholesaler agaist the retail men in regard to the Sunday and early morning clos ing ord It Is now almost certain that before many days wre | past a liquor war will be raging. | OVERDUE CINNATI, . ti tia true Chri in th after al le them, key #@ is entirely ints f ot air pipes tend: Parts of the building Mit, the janitor of the ays that when bh shortly beta Was very little fire And he ts posit! H did not arise Afite bed been 1, SAR hole room in the ee ar acest up nothing + that the fire Feat of the pipe organ p Sackman, and the altar cron» 1 at 1 memory of the ome IS IN SIGHT o ent of Bouthe a 6 e here today the natives that with all thelr movable within certain deserth limits by a certain date or suf total confiscation or deatructle their property The order compares favorably with reconcentrado orders Is Weyler and privately that by will fight indefintely continue t hich car Luzon, order in food departry forma f > ¢ the result in *hillips this en warrants in burning in 4 « the th amall, ain small, very you'll’ see a ‘An idea of th tured, note it 86.60 sides, extra hair-fil rian V to th the th mac who thelr countrymen ply them with food, done under thie order CAPTURED. NEW ORLEANS, Thebaud — this ‘Thomas Manners his valet, who r 000 worth of fe York and White The pri ApDE or insur it sup be Odd PARLOR CHAIRS, upholstered in finest silk tapestry and brocatelle, trong and well made, fitted with moss $ any color or pattern, frame finely polished and fin- 1 cushions covered with best grade ) ished mahogany, an attractive odd chair for any jour; the regular value of this chair is $10. ; parlor; regular price is actually $9.00, rd Furniture Co. r cided To Rebuild it Once hough he bears Solid Oak MORRIS CHAIR, fram finished a pretty golden, neat spindle has sus up cour arten chur M tr tah ¥ Standa 1012-14-16-18 Second Ave. too, in that are more b is burned Which in the 1 the dish th 2 ‘omp He callers ths morning whe express thér regret at_the ies, Among the tent FP. D. Liwyd, rec Fpiscopal church asters of F rehes thre with who has vew in a yi nd i n The md n ame vaccination it is always eau scratehing, poisoning or neglix 3. Vaccination saves the liv 0 per cent, of smallpox patients t counteracting the A man who won't be vaccinated should be put in Jal Dr. George Warmbere One hundred per cent \ phys when ¢ ' There is danger in exactly the | ter, He jesme degree as from any other! for trial, | if a person is injured thr | ‘of St. Mark's tora and | nd other city @ On Jan, 20. for the #a es transport Gr ave arrived in Muc Jan, Paul | morn| fdentified | as Edourad Kern, | bbed him of § Iry from his New Plains mansions. 1 unpertur plaeg ughow ain wif he eucharistic serv a imal vault cear \ ed trom the flames. | Retailers and Wholesalers to Bring |, ne Ia to be wisted tn prepar : ie ing for the building if a new ediitce Action Against Each Other hat A men’s amoker, which was fo have i lany "ihe erypt, of the! There is trouble in store, and lots ning, will be given of it, for the wholesale liquor dealers had | will Be oI the who are selling to the 1 trade ummign meetin | gd apeord Seeing, | Aa told on Saturday, the Seattle I neAfeld, In the New tall Liquor Dealers’ ssociation but noting special was! caused warrants to be issued for the arremt of seven proprietors of groc cries and delicatessen in Seattle who are accused of gelling lquor in smaller quantities than a gallon, which is a Violation of the city ord- inance. ‘The next move of the association will be against the druggists, who | the saloon men say are nearly run- | wan Rev. ning ther out of business,” said Jas. Morrison, & pron mt member of the association, today. We ar ing to prosecute every Hquor ¢ in the city who does live the same laws that we that we should pay $600 to sell has the privilege r of sympathy parish, ed some of | when Ma Chief Cook of 1 4 inks iNewine t agle, alw \ ' y he ime thet the r « ” fw por 624 With the king ofthe most handsome pjaces of wor Preach, A. Prankiia und W.|sup in the entire ov, * member for ¥ g whor " 1 y hi r mas tuken to New York } SAN FRANCISC( of edu ve help, pay bills, wh delicatessen hires | transport Grar The delay is sup and deals | posedly due to a foul battom, p the so-called email boy, & cheap store, id

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